Bottom line: Jayden Daniels was the No. Game 79 Hal Hughston, Deshler, 1999-00 347 Brian Park, Westminster Christian, 2007 197 Casey O'Toole, Oneonta, 2008(306 att., 2,637 yards) 188 Ben Riggs, Marion County, 2010-12 17 Pervis Key, Courtland, 1999 (15 games) 443 Brody Meeks, Phillips (71) vs. Vina (48), 2011 (443 passing) 68 Brayden Kyle, Decatur Heritage, 2021 (38 passing, 30 rushing) 11 Brayden Kyle, Decatur Heritage (76) vs. Ragland (60), 2021 (8 rushing, 3 passing) 7 Massillon Washington, OH (1935-41) 10.1 Payton Anderson, Fyffe, 2015-2018 (5,665 yards, 561 attempts, 105 TDs) 520 Seth Brown, St. John Paul II Catholic (49) vs. West Morgan (36), 2019 (25 of 30, 5 TDs) California has the most with 28 led by Tom Brady, John Elway combining for 15 Super Bowl appearances. Season 447 Brian Robinson, Hillcrest-Tuscaloosa (40) vs. Clay-Chalkville (41), 2015 (29 carries, 4 TDs) ), 1987-89 8,519 Tyrell Pigrome, Clay-Chalkville 8,407 Jacob Kennedy, Berry, 2007-11 (4,680 passing, 3,727 rushing) MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS 5,243 Reginald Melton, Ashford, 2003-06 (4,489 rushing, 754 receiving) 299 Ben Hall, Southeastern (47) vs. Holly Pond (53), 2022 (5 catches, 5 TDs) 409 Roydell Williams, Hueytown (70) vs. Northridge (3), 2018 (15 carries, 5 TDs) 20 Alonzo Johnson, Blount, 1991 12 Marquese Banks, W.S. returns) 35 Delano Raines, Beatrice (0) vs. Camden (50), 1962 51 Rob Ezell, Athens, 2005-06 52 Wade Wood, Wilson, 1989 Carbon Hill (68), 2013 (390 passing, 42 rushing) 3,531 Jake Thompkins, Russellville, 2002 (235 of 355, 46 TDs) 77 Charlotte Independence, NC (2000-04) 52 Austin Hubbard, Homewood, 2004-05 59 Chris Smelley, American Christian, 2005 3,206 Jeremy Helms, Russellville, 2005 (211 of 327, 35 TDs) 204 Anthony Walker, Midfield (44) vs. Westminster Christian (48), 2018 (3 catches, 3 TDs, 3A playoffs) He followed that up by winning the Heisman Trophy in 2021, along with sweeping all of the major college football player of the year awards. 318 Zach Smith, Susan Moore, 2005 34 Rondarrius Wiggins, Jacksonville, 2018 (12 games) 374 Chris Smelley, American Christian, 2005 631 Tyler Caldwell, Clullman, 2006-08 42 ArDarius Stewart, Fultondale (49) vs. Fyffe (28), 2012 (7 TDs) 9,819 Terrance Hollingsworth, Berry, 2009-13 71 Taulia Tagovailoa, Thompson, 2017-2018 48 Kyle Caldwell, Dadeville, 2006-08 Kennedy (Delano) 59-45, Strathmore def. 2,757 Jake Thompkins, Russellville, 2001 281 Josh Moten, Cedar Bluff vs. Parrish, 2001 (13 catches) 8 Jalen White, Daleville (78) vs. Barbour County (26), 2019 (9 carries, 463 yards, 8 rushing TDs) 68.3 Coty Blanchard, Cherokee County, 2009 (200 of 293) Like the rest of the country's football programs, California high school football has seen an explosion of offenses in the last decade, which means record books are being rewritten seemingly ever year. SEASON 3,211 Racean "Roc" Thomas, Oxford, 2014 (13 games) 4 James Moore, Lamar County vs. Aliceville, 1994 127 Evan McPherson, Fort Payne (130 att. 2,320 Stanley Jones, Houston Academy, 2006 (13 games) 60 Luke Harkless, Montgomery Catholic, 2022 (1,193 yards, 25 TDs) 205 Jett Smith, Walter Wellborn, 2019 (14 games) Corner (56), 2020 (7 passing, 1 rushing) 2,585 Shaquille Johnson, Lee-Montgomery, 2015 (167 of 231, 20 TDs) Season 31 Slade Smith, Fort Payne, 2007 86 Racean "Roc" Thomas, Oxford, 2010-13 519 Tyler Watts, Pelham, 1994-97 640 Greensburg-Salem, PA 15 Steve Walden, Cottonwood, 1983 (12 games) 551 Evan Sims, Fayette County, 2007-10 14.2 Brayden Kyle, Decatur Heritage, 2021 (1,578 yards, 111 attempts, 30 TDs) Wallace, Moody (55) vs. 2,345 Rob Ezell, Athens, 2006 (157 of 287, 20 TDs) Inglewood High School beat . 7 Williamson Carson, Keith vs. Southside-Selma, 1996 17 Jamie Sanders, Brilliant, 1991 (12 games) 86 Matthew Quinn, Spanish Fort, 2017 (65 PAT, 7 FG) 2,496 Kristian Story, Lanett, 2019 (128 of 187, 40 TDs) 57 Taylor Mosley, Walker vs. Minor, 1997 277 Jerrod Henry, Deshler, 2002-05 99 James Bryant, John Essex (28) vs. Sunshine (22), 2003 Granite Hills (CIF DIV 2A State Championship Final), Polynesian Bowl (Team Mauka vs Team Makai), Polynesian Bowl (Team Mauka vs. 65.4 Kristian Story, Lanett, 2017 (148 of 226) 2 Jason Brooks, Mobile Christian (49) vs. bayside Academy (21), 2019 202 Grayson Davenport, Randolph (52) vs. North Jackson (14), 2022 (10 catches, 3 TDs) 2,198 A.J. 67 Jameis Winston, Hueytoqn, 2008-11 71 Taylor Wilson, Sweet Water, 2011 (78 attempts), 71 Hal Hughston, Deshler, 1999 8 Kaleb Barker, Priceville (68) vs. J.B. Pennington (41), 2015 (4 passing, 4 rushing) 17 Jeremy Ford, Alma Bryant (28) vs. Davidson (35), 2010 (179 yards, 2 TDs) (1899-2004, 662-295-37) 11,659 Mitch Stults, Hamilton, 2008-12 (7,929 passing, 3,055 rushing, 20 receiving, 107 KO return, 483 Danny Johnson, J.O. 42 Morris Young, Ohatchee vs. Westbrook Christian, 2001 3 Steven Coleman, Pike County, 1987 22 Demarion Holloman, Pinson Valley, 2018 71 Jefferson City, MO (1958-66) 35 Brodie Croyle, Westbrook Christian, 1999 10 Terrance Hollingsworth, Berry, 2013 692 East St. Louis Senior, IL 52 Alex McPherson, Fort Payne (32) vs. North Jackson (7), 2021 9 Brandon Musch, Westminster Christian (70) vs. Madison County (42), 2022 (5 passing, 4 rushing) 4,006 Nick Threlkeld, Hubbertville, 1998-01 (260 catches) Moschetti replaces Rick Zepeda, who was . 8 Jason Clay, Parrish, 1998 3,820 Jamarius Henderson, Dale County, 2014 (3,483 rushing, 334 receiving, 3 passing) 65 Hamp Green, Montgomery Academy, 1987 (68 attempts) 47 Alvin Henderson, Elba, 2022 (12 games) 3,018 Lee Cagle, Lynn, 1996 (15 games) 3 TDs) MOST PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED 5,342 Christopher Thomas, Southside-Selma, 2021 (4,402 passing, 940 rushing, 11 games) Game 58.9 Caleb McCreary, Montgomery Catholic, 2020-2022 (389 of 661) 448 Andrew Hunter, Randolph (52) vs. North Jackson (14), 2022 (439 passing, 9 rushing) 3,003 Ian Thies, Westminster Christian, 2018 (183 of 280, 36 TDs) 454 Charle Johnson, Keith (45) vs. 226 Nick Keeton, Carbon Hill, 1999 MOST PUNT RETURN YARDS Long (35) & Kaden Simmons, Cottonwood (28), 2022 (Hughes 439; Simmons 231) All-Time High School Football Records. Game 8 Lee Witherspoon, North Jackson (69) vs. Priceville (7), 2018 (8 TDs rushing on 11 carries, 227 yards) 4 De'Quan Johnson, Southside-Selma (38) vs. Keith (32), 2015 3,129 Toderick Malone, Etowah, 1989-91 (118 catches, 30 TDs) 51 La'Damian Webb, Beauregard (33) vs. Wenonah (13), 2016 5A state championship game (339 yards, 5 TDs) 36 Montreze Bridges, Lanett, 2015-18 2,382 Darius Nalls, Fayette County, 2016-17 (138 catches, 28 TDs) 69 Brodie Croyle, Westbrook Chrisitan, 1996-98 80 Jamey Hammell, Lauderdale County, 1998 2,532 A.J. 102 Jaiveyon Tucker, J.U. 46 Aaron Dove, Falkeville, 2018 (182 of 259) 1,223 Bo Nix, Pinson Valley, 2015-2018 195 Zach Smith, Susan Moore, 2005 (318 attempts, 2,313 yards, 20 TDs) 6 Steven Coleman, Pike County, 1988 36 Jordan Bentley, Guntersville, 2015 (13 games) 6 Jack Golson, Lowndes County, 1950 4,429 Tyrell Pigrome, Clay-Chalkville, 2015 (1,349 rushing, 3080 passing) 4 Hayden Durrett, Ardmore (56) vs. Clements (30), 2013 260 Nick Threlkeld, Hubbertville, 1998-01 2,305 Robert Hudson, LaFayett, 2017 (12 games) 187 Chris Nickson, Pike County, 2003 (335 att., 2,963 yards, 42 TDs) 461 Ramon Nelson, Theodore vs. Pelham, 2000 (23 of 33, 6 TDs) 3,298 Ja'Varrius Johnson, Hewitt-Trussville, 2018, St. Clair Co., 2016-2017 (187 catches, 32 TDs) 56 Josh Conner, Vestavia Hills vs. Dothan, 1997 74 Perry Reed, Marion County, 1982-84 9,668 Terrance Wilkes, Wadley, 2003-06 82 Isaac Jones, Cherokee County, 2009 (88 attempts) 42Blake Turner, Addison vs. Hatton, 2006 (7 TDs) 63.2 Trey Higgins, Oxford, 2017-2020 (466 of 737) Season High school: Murrieta Valley High School (Murrieta, California). 1,188 Martin Warren, Austin, 2003 (86 catches, 8 TDs) 695 Muskegon, MI 52 Akeem Dobyne, Bibb County (78) vs. Southside-Selma (7), 2011 (7 TDs, 5 2-point PATs) 10.0 Jalen White, Daleville, 2016-2019 (6,659 yards, 664 attempts, 85 TDs) 596 Kaleb Barker, Priceville (68) vs. J.B. Pennington (41), 2015 (394 passing, 202 rushing) 73 Da'Marion "Fluff" Bothwell, Oneonta, 2022* 2,275 Michael Collins, Homewood, 1999 (164 of 276, 18 TDs) 63.6 Taulia Tagovailoa, Thompson, 2017-2018 (558 of 877) 526 Iverson Hooks, Pike Road (76) vs. McGill-Toolen Catholic (51), 2021 (307 rushing, 219 passing) 1,324 Tyler Crumpton, Phillips, 2014 (56 catches, 20 TDs) 28 Phillip Williams, Meek, 2001-04 2,369 Dazalin Worsham, Hewitt-Trussville, 2016-19 (215 catches, 28 TDs) 235 Jake Thompkins, Russellville, 2002 (355 att., 3,531 yards, 46 TDs) 99Kendarius Fritts, Linden (51) vs. Autaugaville (0), 2009 8 Malik Inabinette, Montevallo (53) vs. Greensboro (32), 2018 (8 passing) 36 Jeremy Yates, Colbert Heights, 2007 (270 of 389) 1,005Zach Smith, Susan Moore, 2003-06 3,356 Rob Ezell, Athens, 2005 (31 TDs) 618 Jack Poundstone, Trinity vs. Cordova, 2008 (492 passing, 122 rushing) 54 Cory Trapp, Russellville, 2004-07 1,368 George Pickens, Hoover, 2018 (69 catches, 16 TDs) 31 Melvin Cotton, Holt vs. Bibb County, 1998 2,589 Todd Tittle, Lynn, 1993 (189 of 346, 25 TDs) 41 Jack Hayes, Piedmont (27) vs. Gordo (14), 2022 (257 yards, 4 TDs) 50 Cade Stinnett, Enterprise (34) vs. Smiths Station (41), 2013 220 Philip Williams, Meek (28) vs. Theodore (21), 2001 (12 catches, 3 TDs) 48 Lee Witherspoon, North Jackson (69) vs. Priceville (7), 2018 2,051 Tyler Lusk, Piedmont, 2015 (112 of 193, 23 TDs) 35 James Raines, Berry, 2015 (255 of 333) 3 Kaleb Jones, Colllinsville, 2020 2,304 Kyle Caldwell, Dadeville, 2009 (156 of 235, 23 TDs) 4,028 Jartavious Whitlow, LaFayette, 2015 (1,339 rushing, 1,896 passiing, 105 receiving, 461 KO ret, 176 Punt ret) Career Rain (6), 2018 (4 FGs, 4 PATs) Muscle Shoals (48), 2011 99 Jeff Flannery to Tim Castille, Briarwood Christian vs UMS-Wright, 1999 2,730 Jermarcus Brown, Pickens County, 2014 (15 games) 2,034Lucas McMichen, Sand Rock, 1998 (134 of 208, 23 TDs) 4,122 Tim Castille, Briarwood, 1998-02 (243 catches) 49 Jalen White, Daleville, 2019 (11 games) 713 Parkersburg, WV 425 Rodney Camp, Phillips (62) vs. Vina (25), 2012 (351 passing, 74 rushing) LONGEST TOUCHDOWN PASS 256 Patrick Byrne, T. R. Miller, 1998-01 2,195 Andre Golson, Geneva County, 1999 206 Tim Hawthorne, Homewood, 2002-05 309 Devin Goodwin, Demopolis, 2004 2,775 Blaine Hathcock, Berry, 1987-89 (195 catches, 37 TDs) 61 Steve Christopher, Anniston, 1988-89 11.1 Jeremiah Cobb, Montgomery Catholic, 2021 (2,163 yards, 195 carries, 30 TDs) 622 Payton Anderson, Fyffe, 2015-2018 Season 4,132 Tyler Caldwell, Cullman, 2008 (310 of 530, 37 TDs) 2,317 Courtney Aldridge, Linden, 2002 193 Cory Dueitt, Hoover, 1999 (325 att., 2,370 yards, 27 TDs) 32 Garrett Sanders, GW Long, 2016 (13 games) 4 Dylan Hand, Corner (49) vs. Sumiton Christian (6), 2013 Victory Christian (7), 2011 (Minimum 10 attempts) 2,858 Michael Crear, Jasper, 2018 (198 of 309, 19 TDs) 4 Tom Sanders, Ashville vs. St. Clair County, 1974 624 Jett Smith, Walter Wellborn, 2017-20 (44 games) Browning went on to star at the University of Washington and currently is a backup quarterback for the Minnesota Vikings. 155 Alvin Scott, Oneonta, 2009-11 Long (47), 2011 (345 passing, 82 rushing) 723 Christian Johnson, Carver-Montgomery (46) & Jacob Bryant, Stanhpe Elmore (44), 2022 (Johnson 331 yards; Bryant 392) 75 Brayden Lewis, DAR, 2018 (1,593 yards) 5,139 Tyrone Moore, Cedar Bluff, 1995-97 390 Keldrick Williams, Sidney Lanier, 1999 (14 games) 3 Kerryon Johnson, Madison Academy, 2014 & 2012 (6 and 4 interceptions, respectively) 1,659 Darius Nalls, Fayette County, 2017 (78 catches) 6,838 Tyler Watts, Pelham, 1994-97 673 Kingsport Dobyns-Bennett, TN MaxPreps is a registered trademark of CBS Broadcasting Inc. 33 Jeremy Yates, Colbert Heights, 2006 (235 of 377) 8 Brayden Kyle, Decatur Heritage (76) vs. Ragland (60), 2021 (18 carries, 358 yards, 8 rushing TDs) 238 David Morrison, Berry (54) vs. Akron (6), 2009 (12 catches, 6 TDs) Season (Minimum 13 att.) 53 Caleb McCreary, Montgomery Catholic, 2022 (43 passing, 10 rushing) 8,960 Daylon Brackett, Jacksonville Christian, 2010-14 (3,994 rushing, 4,347 passing, 619 receiving) Listed in respective years is result of Division VI-AA North play-in game and Division VI-A North play-in game. 16 Lee Witherspoon, North Jackson vs. Priceville & Fairview, 2018 2,838 Brodie Croyle, Westbrook Christian, 1999 (155 of 287, 35 TDs) Wallace, Moody (55) vs. 5,494 Toby Pee, Sardis, 2008-12 3,091 Cody O'Toole, Oneonta, 2012 (206 of 300, 43 TDs) 158 Jack Hayes, Piedmont, 2018-2022) 435 Talia Tagovailoa, Thompson, 2017 California high school football state final schedule, playoff brackets, computer rankings, statewide stat leaders and scores - live and final. 64 Josh Bowen, Davidson, 2009-10 413 Adam McCarley, Phillips (46) vs. South Lamar (79), 2008 (28 of 47, 5 TDs) 7Jerry Stancil, Gaylesville (48) vs. Spring Garden (28), 2004 Noteworthy: From 2011 through 2014, Browning threw 229 touchdown passes, 10 more than the previous record held by Ohio high school star Maty Mauk. 276 Andy Pappanastos, Trinity, 2008-11 (48 FG, 132 extra points) 377 Jeremy Yates, Colbert Heihts, 2006 313 Grayson Davenport, Randolph (53) vs. Westminster Christian (20), 2022 (15 catches, 4 TDs) 59.5 Jameis Winston, Hueytown, 2008-11 (470 of 790) 89 Michael Mahon, Hoover, 2001-02 2,599 Brandon Baynes, Tallassee, 2014 (12 games) 2,270 Martin Warren, Austin, 2001-03 (172 catches, 17 TDs) 15 Owen Lockette, Westminster Christian (70) vs. Madison County (42), 2022 (193 yards, 4 TDs) 308 Alan Rios, Tanner, 2012-15 27 Will Reichard, Hoover, 2017-18 (attempted 31), 61 Alex McPherson, Fort Payne (32) vs. North Jackson (7), 2021 (from traditional snap and hold) 2,273 Chris Nickson, Pike County, 2002 (108 of 234, 30 TDs) 405 Kadarius Toney, Blount (56) vs. Daphne (21), 2015 (16 of 26, 5 TDs) 31 Taulia Tagovailoa, Thompson (35) vs. Oak Mountain (21), 2018 (42 attempts, 507 yards, 4 TDs) Below is a list of California state and regional high school football champions sanctioned by the California Interscholastic Federation since the organization began holding state championship games in 2006. 70 Alvin Scott, Oneonta, 2009-12 647 Jeremy Helms, Russellville, 2003-05 Neal, 2012 1,110 Kiah Brown, Haleyville, 2002 (65 catches) 30 Kyle Nalls, Fayette County, 2014 (13 games) 233 John Johnson, Charles Henderson, 2013 (15 games) 104 Jordan Bentley, Guntersville, 2012-15 66 Evan Sims, Fayette County, 2007-10 Pleasant Home, 2006 (1896-2004, 641-376-42) 84 Evan McPherson, Fort Payne vs. 428 Jack Golson, Lowndes County (61) vs. Loretto (13), 1950 (65, 50, 90, 75,75, 73 yards)NFHS (1920-2004, 682-227-43) 99 Nick Plagenhoef to Jake Nobles, Providence Christian (21) vs. Zion Chapel18), 2006 3,040 Hess Horne, Eudaula, 2020 (219 of 348, 35 TDs) 84 Ben Riggs, Marion County, 2011 (88 attempts) 408 Paul Tyson, Hewitt-Trussville (52) vs. Oak Mountain (47), 2018 (361 passing, 47 rushing) 304 Jordan Bentley, Guntersville, 2014 (13 games) 5,951 Ross Dye, Munford, 1977-80 204James Bolton, Mary Montgomery (20) vs. Charles Henderson (24), 2022 (9 catches, 2 TDs) 257 Bart Hyche, Winfield (48) vs. Red Bay (31), 1992 (14 catches, 5 TDs) 20 Cotton Lowe, Vestavia Hills, 1995-97 97 Chris Suther, Homewood, 2001 85 Joe Kirkpatrick, Russellville (27) vs. Cherokee Vocational(0), 1969 20 Steven Coleman, Pike County, 1986-89 2,763 Hess Horne, Eudaula, 2019 (191 of 301, 32 TDs)) 39 James Raines, Berry (14) vs. Pickens County (61), 2016 (44 attempts, 172 yards, 1 TD) 1,118 Mo Edwards, Thompson, 2017 (67 catches, 12 TDs) 3,846 Taylor Hayes, Piedmont, 2011-16 72.0 James Raines, Berry, 2014-16 (622 of 864) Career 1,085 Josh Moten, Cedar Bluff, 2000 (52 catches, 11 TDs) 25 Phoenix Union, AZ (1913-55) The former Valencia High star threw for 4,069 yards as a senior and signed with Ole Miss, where he lasted one season before he transferred to Northern Arizona, where he was the full-time starter for his final two seasons and was a finalist for the Walter Payton Award as the top player in NCAA Division I-AA in 2009 and 2010. 90 Jeremiah Cobb, MOntgomery Catholic, 2019-2022 (75 rushing, 14 receiving, 1 KO ret), MOST TWO-POINT CONVERSIONS SCORED 18 Ronnie Harris, Glencoe (67) vs. Glenn (6), 1965 (4 FGs, 7 PATs) 3,320 Jeremy Yates, Colbert Heights, 2007 (270 of 389, 36 TDs) 14 Honolulu St. Louis, HI (1986-99) 7 Samuel Thigpen, Red Bay, 2005 209 Nathan Geis, Madison Academy, 2013-14 51 John Tucker, Frisco City (51) vs. Sweet Water (20), 1998 8 Steven Coleman, Pike County, 1988 (6 punt, 2 KO) 238 Ben Cagle, Lynn (34), Cold Springs (68), 2013 (14 catches, 2 TDs) 420 Dakota DeSpain, Escambia County vs. Bayside Academy, 2022 (320 yars passing, 100 yards rushing, 7 TDs) 1,064 Steven Reese, Florala, 1997 (28 returns) 31 Nico Collins, Clay-Chalkville, 2014-15 9,309 Lance Tucker, Fayette County, 1987-92 (8,166 passing, 1,143 rushing) 43 Kenneth McIntyre, Dothan (15) vs. Northview (12), 2002 7 Caleb Parker, Addison (57) vs. Speake (36), 2002 (45, 55, 16, 5, 9 (rushing), 81 and 88 KO ret) 1 quarterback on the depth chart. 429 Geoffrey Bramblett, Locust Fork (26) vs. New Hope (45), 2012 (340 passing, 89 rushing 110 Kobe Warden, Brooks, 2019 (1,539 yards, 15 TDs) 92 Jonathan Kilgo, Gadsden City vs. Spain Park, 2017 13 Da'Marion "Fluff" Bothwell, Oneonta, 2022 23 Bobby Trott, Trinity, 1999-01 1,050 Riley Stewart, Cullman, 2008 (60 catches) 51 Dusty Goodwin, Demopolis, 1999-02 2,550 Austin Hubbard, Homewood, 2004 (191 of 322, 26 TDs) 48 Berron Tyson, Baker (21) vs. Blount (7), 2012 (237 yards, 1 TD) 116 Taylor Williams, Central-Tuscaloosa (117 att. 7,608 Taulia Tagovailoa, Thompson, 2017-2018 (558 of 877, 71 TDs) Game (Minimum 5 carries) 206 Logan Motte, Mortimer Jordan (48) vs. West Point (27), 2011 (9 catches, 2 TDs) 27 Chase Childers, Piedmont vs. Red Bay, 2007 (45 attempts, 357 yards, 3 TDs) 505 Jay Haynes, Handley (54) vs. Jacksonville (41), 2022 (476 rushing, 29 receiving) (1891-2004, 674-232-38) MOST PASS RECEPTIONS 2,438 Spencer Pennington, Fayette County, 2000 (196 of 391, 20 TDs) 47 Manley Swearingen, St. James (12) vs. Hayneville (8), 1979 471 Christopher Thomas, Southside-Selma (40) vs. Dallas Co. (14), 2021 (20of 27, 4 TDs) 6,270 Kyle Caldwell, Dadeville, 2008-10 (733 rushing, 5,292 passing) 84 Mitch Stults, Hamilton, 2009-12 1,018 Christian Argulo, Falkville, 2018 (58 catches, 17 TDs) 10 Gage Harrell, Ohatchee (70) vs. West End (22), 2018 (10 attempts) 1,118 Arthur Smith, Bibb County, 2005 (53 catches, 9 TDs) 528 Tyler Crumpton, Phillips, 2010-2014 1,205 Roc Taylor, Oxford, 2019 (63 catches, 17 TDs) 50 Kristian Story, Lanett, 2019 (33 passing, 17 rushing) Del Oro, Loomis 56-26 Division II: Chaminade, West Hills def. 4 Caleb Clark, Phillips (42) vs. Phil Campbell (33), 2011 50 Chris Beck, Auburn (3) vs. Opelika (17), 2003 428 Jack Golson, Lowndes County (61) vs. Loretto (13), 1950 (6 returns) NFHS National Record 99 Emmanuel Henderson, Dale County (49) vs. Ariton (54), 2019 (also had 80 return for TD) 64 Evan McPherson, Fort Payne, 2014-15 MOST INTERCEPTIONS RETURNED FOR TD MOST TD PASSES TO DIFFERENT RECEIVERS Lamar, Cullman, 1992 (11 games) 727 Canton McKinley, OH 527 Will Breland, UMS-Wright, 2016-19 202 Tyler Crumpton, Phillips, 2010-14 (4,057 yards, 56 TDs) 2,283 Christian Irons, Waterloo, 2016-2018 (95 catches, 29 TDs) 4,720 Chris Nickson, Pike County, 2003 424 Danny Johnson, J.O. 3,047 Ta-Mar Scott, John Essex, 2001 1,038 Alvin Scott, Oneonta, 2011 (65 catches, 16 TDs) 2,181 Jeremy Yates, Colbert Heights, 2005 (174 of 286, 24 TDs) 776 Jack Hayes, Piedmont, 2018-2022 (4,080 yards, 65 TDs) Shades Valley (14), 2015 (137 rushing, 307 passing) 7 Jerrod Keyes, Oak Grove (63) vs. Holt (34), 2015 (13, 47, 6, 5, 33, 4, 20) 32 Elijah Daniel, Pike County, 2000-03 Individual Football Records High schools: Cathedral High School (Los Angeles, California) and Mater Dei High School (Santa Ana, California). 2,919 Schyler Walker, Oneonta, 2011(201 of 360), 38 TDs) 2,258 Robert Davis, Homewood, 1990 (15 games) 100 Tony Nelson, Carver-Montgomrery (55) vs. Russell County (14), 2015 7 Bo Nix, Pinson Valley (51) vs. Austin (50) OT, 2017 (31 of 39, 401 yards, 7 different receivers) 516 Racean "Roc" Thomas, Oxford, 2010-13 3 Jalen White, Daleville 2016-19 32 Justus McDaniel, Mars Hill Bible, 2019 (15 games)
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